Radisson Blu Plaza

City Centre & Haymarket


Would-be Clark Kents will feel right at home in this wedge-shaped sandstone building, built for the hardened hacks of the Sydney Morning Herald in the 1920s. The rooms are spacious, if a little generic, with marble bathrooms and all the typical big-hotel comforts. Plus there's a health club and spa, with an indoor lap pool and small gym.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby City Centre & Haymarket attractions

1. Australia Square

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Generally acknowledged as Australia’s first major office tower, Australia Square (1968) was designed by archi-phenomenon Harry Seidler. His 50-storey…

2. Martin Place

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Studded with imposing edifices, long lean Martin Place was closed to traffic in 1971, forming a terraced pedestrian mall complete with fountains and areas…

3. 5 Martin Place

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Built in 1916 to be the headquarters for the then-state-owned Commonwealth Bank, 12-storey 5 Martin Place was Australia’s first steel-framed ‘skyscraper’…

4. State Savings Bank Building

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The Commonwealth Bank has taken over the old State Savings Bank building: it’s a beautiful example of interwar beaux-arts architecture, featuring green…

5. Wynyard Park

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Above Wynyard train station is this rare wedge of downtown greenery. Surrounded by skyscrapers and spindly plane trees, it has a certain Manhattan vibe to…

6. Governors Phillip & Macquarie Towers

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Clad in steel, granite and glass, Governor Phillip Tower (1993) is one of Sydney's tallest buildings (254m including antennae). Its distinctive metallic…

7. GPO Sydney

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As iconic in its time as the Opera House, this beautiful colonnaded sandstone Victorian palazzo (built 1874) was once Sydney’s General Post Office. It has…

8. Macquarie Place

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Beneath some shady Moreton Bay fig trees is this historic triangle. Look for the cannon and anchor from the First Fleet flagship (HMS Sirius), an ornate…